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last night equity prices and metal prices have been moving together since both the united states federal reserve and the bank of japan lored interest rate policy and put in additional stimulus in the global economy. last night silver and gold cracked, and there were a lot of people shaking their heads as to why the metals cracked, and there is perhaps talk out there there were large derivative positions out there that perhaps silver gets above $36 an ounce, you could see a large short covering trade. so be careful. but the fact that gold and silver cracked in this global, aggressive central bank easing campaign doesn't make sense either. david: no, no. of course, it was a crack. it may come back. john, we're going to be talking more to you when the s&p futures close in just about ten minutes. thank you, john. liz: thanks john. let's bring in maury, chief investment officer of relative value partners and david steinberg. both these gentlemen a lot of experience in the markets and a lot of money that they work with. david, you're a bit more optimistic right now, and as we look at the s&p 5
last night equity prices and metal prices have been moving together since both the united states federal reserve and the bank of japan lored interest rate policy and put in additional stimulus in the global economy. last night silver and gold cracked, and there were a lot of people shaking their heads as to why the metals cracked, and there is perhaps talk out there there were large derivative positions out there that perhaps silver gets above $36 an ounce, you could see a large short covering...
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we are in a below average economy here in the united states. a slight recession in europe. slowing gdp growth in emerging economies. it is a tough environment. >> very tough indeed, thank you. liz: gel, we were check back with you in a few minutes we do the federal reserve announcing another round of money easing. peter barnes is sitting down exclusively with boston fed president eric rosencrantz. here is what he had to say about he thinks how it will affect the economy. >> i think it will have a material impact and they're a number of ways it can happen. one is in the housing market, rates are low, but we are starting to see in the markets that prices are starting to go up. if you think that the federal reserve program will last for a certain period of time, there is the same thing when purchasing a large building. interest rates may start rising as the economy improves. that is exactly the kind of behavior we are hoping for. liz: mark olson is a former federal reserve or governor. you heard what he said. a very important interview. he truly feels that qe-3 and they will w
we are in a below average economy here in the united states. a slight recession in europe. slowing gdp growth in emerging economies. it is a tough environment. >> very tough indeed, thank you. liz: gel, we were check back with you in a few minutes we do the federal reserve announcing another round of money easing. peter barnes is sitting down exclusively with boston fed president eric rosencrantz. here is what he had to say about he thinks how it will affect the economy. >> i think...
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we have to ask ourselves, is the united states of america right now and environment that welcomes business and welcomes risk-taking? and when you look at new regulations and when you look at the antagonistic view of so many folks in washington for the pharmaceutical industry, the hmo industry, the banking sector, the energy sector, before you know what they are like that turn on a tank. eventually aiming at every single industry except the solar industry. if you are importing solar panels and china your being in debt as well. david:, former white house economic adviser. thank you. he is author of why we thrive in the rat race, also head of the tiger hedge fund. well, mitt romney promises that his policies will help create 12 million jobs. there are not a lot of specifics immoral least there were not allowed given in the republican convention. how will it be done? carlos gutierrez tells us in a detailed plan coming next. liz: sending out invitations for a big event next week. what new products could detect and reveal? it might be in the shadow. that story ahead on "after the bell." [ owner
we have to ask ourselves, is the united states of america right now and environment that welcomes business and welcomes risk-taking? and when you look at new regulations and when you look at the antagonistic view of so many folks in washington for the pharmaceutical industry, the hmo industry, the banking sector, the energy sector, before you know what they are like that turn on a tank. eventually aiming at every single industry except the solar industry. if you are importing solar panels and...
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the idea nowhere ever in the united states has anybody taken over the school that this film portrays. you should know that. actually in florida, which is certainly a republican state, they failed to pass these trigger laws. california does have one. so the idea this is david and fwo lie act film. it is a fictional film. they tried to present that it is factual but it is fictional. it shine as light on important issue the it isn't all anti-union, that particular union. that particular union which is very entrenched and very sophisticated in its membership. this issue is very, very important to our country because it rests on public education and the problems in it and if it shine as light on it and does that and makes people talk about it that's a good thing. david: there have been fictionalized accounts on stories based on reality, like lean on me. morgan freeman film and "stand and deliver". this has been done before. i was a public school teacher in chicago and i debt with the unions. i dealt with the whole public school bureaucracy. it is a mess. this film does not necessarily fict
the idea nowhere ever in the united states has anybody taken over the school that this film portrays. you should know that. actually in florida, which is certainly a republican state, they failed to pass these trigger laws. california does have one. so the idea this is david and fwo lie act film. it is a fictional film. they tried to present that it is factual but it is fictional. it shine as light on important issue the it isn't all anti-union, that particular union. that particular union...
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look back at united states. we're trying to create jobs here. the federal reserve the whole point of qe3 is to create jobs but they're facing massive secular changes. david: in fairness to bernanke, he says you need fiscal policies in order to create growth in the united states as well. that doesn't include raising taxes. if anything you lower tax rates. >> i think like a tug-of-war. they're doing all the qe trying to create jobs. over here you have technology. you announced last couple days, best buy. best buy and amazon. amazon is crushing best buy. costing them jobs. technology is costing us jobs. ipad itself, think what the independednt pad is doing to the computer industry. we used to have a two computers. now we have computer andist pad. jobs are being wipe out by technology. look at secular changes in the mortgage markets. they're lowing rates. i talk about my book. david: that is third plug for the book, go ahead. >> the mortgage market is brown. securitization market they should be focused on fixing that. is the blood in the veins and c
look back at united states. we're trying to create jobs here. the federal reserve the whole point of qe3 is to create jobs but they're facing massive secular changes. david: in fairness to bernanke, he says you need fiscal policies in order to create growth in the united states as well. that doesn't include raising taxes. if anything you lower tax rates. >> i think like a tug-of-war. they're doing all the qe trying to create jobs. over here you have technology. you announced last couple...
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we think the opportunity continues to be very strong in the united states, and we think larger caps are the place to be. liz: where in the larger cap space? are there particular sectors you like? particular names? >> well, within the large cap, we believe in a broader based investment strategy, well diversified. a couple of sectors we like is health care and the other is real estate despite huge runups with home builders. we think that recovery is just at its infancy, and really won't peak out for another four or five years in the real estate market. a couple sectors we think have real legs to grow much higher. david: david, back to you. we have a credit crunch going on. the fed, both the fed and politicians, try to make sure we don't have the same kind of bubble in housing we did before. large companies can get around this in a way small companies can't going directly into the markets themselves. for that reason, would you prefer a large cap company over a small cap company right now? >> yes, absolutely. for the reasons you cite. number one, they do have access to credit. number two, t
we think the opportunity continues to be very strong in the united states, and we think larger caps are the place to be. liz: where in the larger cap space? are there particular sectors you like? particular names? >> well, within the large cap, we believe in a broader based investment strategy, well diversified. a couple of sectors we like is health care and the other is real estate despite huge runups with home builders. we think that recovery is just at its infancy, and really won't...
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states but they have 1/10 as many malpractice suits. because the loser pays. if you bring a frivolous lawsuit you have to pay. should we have the system here. >> i think so. we have number of corrections to make. wouldn't hurt the person who had the hurt if you will. might take a little bit, a few dollars out of the lawyers revenues from that but it's the right way to go. if you have courts which are professional courts that know what they're doing and sort out the questionable claims from the real claims that would be a big help. the other aspect just to say. david: sure. >> you both get reduction in premiums and get less defensive medicine which is extremely costly. david: a lot of these things are keeping a lot of doctors out of practice. some people are pulling in their shingles. they're leaving practice entirely. a lot of people who might have thought about many billioning doctors are not becoming doctors. we have a terrible shortage. look at this, $130,000 short by 2015. that is only couple years away. >> i think illustrates, abou
states but they have 1/10 as many malpractice suits. because the loser pays. if you bring a frivolous lawsuit you have to pay. should we have the system here. >> i think so. we have number of corrections to make. wouldn't hurt the person who had the hurt if you will. might take a little bit, a few dollars out of the lawyers revenues from that but it's the right way to go. if you have courts which are professional courts that know what they're doing and sort out the questionable claims...